FOXBORO -- Luke Bryan brought his That's My Kind of Night tour to Gillette Stadium on Sunday night and it was a night to remember.

In 2013, Bryan sold out the Xfinity Center for his first Massachusetts show. He went on to become a superstar who now sells out stadiums in minutes. Opening for Bryan this year were Cole Swindell, Lee Brice and Dierks Bentley, two of them friends of Bryan before he made it big.

Brice shared a moment with the crowd during his hit, "I Drive Your Truck." It was written for Medal of Honor recipient Jared Monti of Raynham, who died fighting in Iraq in 2006. Bentley also got emotional during his set and even had tears in his eyes at one point speaking about Boston, his experiences in the state and his wife.

Bentley had an impressive set that included "5-1-5-0" and "Drunk On A Plane." His energy was infectious and at times he just seemed like a regular guy who walked on stage and was surprised to see nearly 60,000 people staring back at him.

Taking things up a notch, Luke Bryan started off his explosive set with "That's My Kind of Night" as he rose up out of the floor on a massive, jacked up truck. He sang and danced on top of it while the crowd screamed above and below. It was an epic moment.

Bryan continued to plow through his numerous hits all while dancing and swinging his hips to the music. He engaged the crowd -- and even drank a few beers with them at certain points.

"I don't know if words can describe what I'm feeling right now. To play at Gillette Stadium and have it sold out," he said. "I just love ya."

How about that?"

During "Drink A Beer" Bryan got sentimental and asked the crowd to remember someone they used to drink a beer with as they sang the song. It showed his serious side when most of the time he is energetic and funny.

Bryan almost had a party crasher -- literally -- during "Crash My Party," but luckily security was able to grab the stray woman who jumped on stage and looked ready to tackle Bryan before she reached him.

An encore of "Play It Again" and "Country Girl" saw fireworks light up the stadium as Bryan sang to all the country girls in the crowd. It was a high energy end to a very high energy show.

Overall, the night was filled with happy and sad moments all encompassed by great music and sincere emotions from each performer. There were a few mishaps -- Lee Brice dropping his mic and Dierks Bentley accidentally kicking his mic stand over as he ran past it -- but otherwise the show went off without a hitch and Bryan proved, once again, why people want to party with him on a warm summer night.